An Indianapolis day care worker will serve three years on home detention for neglecting a 1-year-old girl who was abused by an older boy at the east-side facility.

Brandi Bonner pleaded guilty Friday to felony neglect of a dependent resulting in bodily injury, Marion Superior Court records show. While on home detention, the Indianapolis woman is required to complete parenting classes.

Bonner and Ashley James, director of Live, Laugh, Love and Learn day care, were charged in December after a 1-year-old was found with multiple injuries that investigators believe were intentionally caused by an 11-year-old who also attended the day care.

Video footage reviewed by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department showed the 11-year-old intermittently pinching, punching, scratching and slapping the girl with a wooden paddle for more than an hour, according to court documents. The video also showed Bonner walking around on the phone, appearing to ignore the girl's crying and the boy's taunts — happening sometimes just a few feet away from her.

Bonner was accused of not providing "adequate and continuous care" to the toddler. James allegedly knew about the child's injuries and allowed Bonner to be alone, and responsible for the care of eight children. Court documents indicate James failed to comply with an Indiana law that mandates certain staff-to-child ratios and also is held responsible for the child's injuries.

At one point during the video, within eyesight of Bonner, the boy presses his fingers into the girl's throat, hits her four times and again presses his fingers into her throat. Bonner appears to glance at the two as the girl tries to get away from him, but does not intervene.

Ten minutes later, Bonner is seen on video looking at the girl's back, pulling her shirt down to look at the scratches, but does nothing. Several times during the video, Bonner wipes blood from the girl's face.

Officers were called to the day care after the girl's father arrived to pick her up and noticed a bump on her lip and scratches on her upper back.

James' case still is pending. She has a pretrial conference scheduled for 9 a.m. July 12, Marion Superior Court records show.